Kew

Kew is a district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Middlesex, England, located 7.1 miles west of Charing Cross in the City of London. Julius Caesar forded the River Thames at Kew in 54 BC during his invasions of Britain, and, in 1327, Kew's name was recorded as Cayho, meaning "spur of land" in Old English. In 2011, Kew had 11,436 residents.